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What arguments were given for and against the village as a subject of sociological research by M.N. Srinivas and Louis Dumont?

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Few of the augments for the village as a subject of sociological research are as under

•        Contrary to Louis Dumont, M.N. Srinivas thought that villages are quite relevant entity to be chosen as a subject. Since villages serve as an entity that is very significant in rural life.

•        Srinivas augured against the British concept of villages that villages have never been constant rather they have been continuously in the state of evolution in every aspect.

Few of the augments against the village as a subject of sociological research are as under

•        Some social anthologists like Louis Dumont opined that village is only a group of people living in a certain place. Hence, cast is more diverse to be chosen as a subject.

Answered by maheshwarinatraj4121
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